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Summary

The weapon on Dakara was a device built by the Ancients capable of creating or destroying life.

Stargate References

The Ancients occupied Dakara at the time when a plague nearly wiped them out, along with other life in the galaxy, between five and ten million years ago. The Ancients used the device, which was situated inside a large statue of a man, to recreate life in the galaxy. (8.16 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2")

When the Replicators came to the Milky Way, there was a large battle between the Replicators and the Goa’uld. The Rebel Jaffa took this opportunity to seize Dakara from the Goa’uld. The Tau’ri saw that this weapon could be dangerous, and planned to destroy it. However, soon after, the SGC and its allies realised that the Replicators were on the verge of taking over the galaxy and saw the potential of the weapon to help in that struggle. Carter and Jacob/Selmak, with the help of Daniel's notes, learned more about the device and how it might be adapted, and they convinced the others that they should try to use it as a weapon against the Replicators. (8.16 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2")

The device emits an energy wave, which can be calibrated to a precise frequency. It was discovered that it could be modified to send out a wave that only affected the Replicators. The Replicator Disruptor, designed by Jack O’Neill, was used to help calibrate the device, and it was adjusted to within a margin of the frequency. (8.02 "New Order Part 2", 8.16 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2")

Ba’al helped to reprogram the Stargate and DHD, to open every Stargate in the galaxy at once. The wave was sent out and all the Replicators were destroyed. (8.17 "Reckoning Part 2")

After the Replicator threat was gone, Anubis planned to retake Dakara and use the device to destroy all life in the galaxy using Ba’al’s modifications to the Stargate. Daniel found out about the plan while on a different plane of existence with Oma and tried to get the other ascended beings to stop Anubis. (8.18 "Threads")

The Rebel Jaffa lost Dakara to the Kull Warriors. O’Neill put the SGC on self-destruct when an incoming wormhole was established, believing it to be Anubis using the weapon. Oma stopped Anubis from using the weapon, and the self-destruct was stopped.(8.18 "Threads")

The Rebel Jaffa defeated the Kull Warriors occupying Dakara, and the Jaffa made an agreement with the SGC that they would not use the weapon, and that they would destroy it, which they did not.(8.18 "Threads", 10.07 "Counterstrike")

The Jaffa used the weapon during the fight against the Ori. The weapon targeted living tissue, killing Ori soldiers, Priors and any other persons unfortunate enough to be hit be the energy wave, leaving Adria behind, as a necklace protected her. Again, the Stargate was used to carry the wave. (10.07 "Counterstrike")

When Adria was told by a Jaffa where the weapon that killed the army on the planet was, she took an Ori warship to Dakara. The Jaffa fired the weapon on the warship, but as Adria was protected, she was able to fire the weapons and destroy Dakara, and the weapon along with it. (10.07 "Counterstrike")

The Weapon was later memorialized in the online video game Prometheus in the Dakara Weapons Puzzle designed to find someone who could solve the problem of how to draw power safely from a planet's naquadria core. In this Puzzle, the core would be used to power up a weapon, but in real life, it would be used to send enough energy to a Stargate in order to dial a nine-chevron address. The Puzzle was solved by gamer and MIT-drop-out Eli Wallace, and his solution successfully connected the Stargate to the Ancients' abandoned exploratory vessel Destiny that had been launched millions of years ago and never boarded. Unfortunately, the solution to the Dakara Weapons Puzzle came as both a blessing and a curse: the vast knowledge collected by the Destiny during its incredible journey is available in its database, but the crew that boarded her don't have enough power to get home. (Stargate Universe: 1.01 "Air Part 1", 1.02 "Air Part 2")